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| Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by ahamonyeka(op): 9:57am On Jan 22, 2025 |
What are the important of naming ceremony this time things are hard does it have any effect on the child?I have an uncle who is an American citizen before coming back to nigeria to establish his business he never for once do naming ceremony for all his children and I ask him why he said is not important to do that.so I wAnt to know if it have any effect on the child. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Zonefree(m): 10:10am On Jan 22, 2025 |
The Naming is important...it's the Ceremony that is not important. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Bahamas95(m): 10:11am On Jan 22, 2025 |
Do whatever you believe in. Besides you must not shut down the town to do a naming ceremony, just few friends and your family is enough.....I did for my child and it was done indoors, I hate unnecessary noise. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Stevenbright(m): 1:23pm On Jan 22, 2025 |
ahamonyeka:Yes it has effect on the child. Make sure you do it for all your children even if you don't have the money, just borrow and do it. The child will naturally become an unregistered citizen of Nigeria and Africa in general. The child will not be able to get married in the future as the gods will reject him/her wholeheartedly. The child won't be able to become a landlord in the future as it will be impossible for him/her to buy lands or pay for one. Even if he/she inherits any land, any attempt to build on it will lead to the erected blocks crashing down on their own. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by ahamonyeka(op): 6:54pm On Jan 22, 2025 |
Stevenbright:I don't believe this |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Kobojunkie: 9:05pm On Jan 22, 2025 |
ahamonyeka:There is no importance attached to it except the delusions born of tradition or religion. In Western nations, most kids are officially named as they are born in the hospital and once the name is entered into the Birth register at that point, that is it. ![]() Are the destinies of your Nigerian children better than the destinies of Western children who were never named during your naming ceremonies? ![]() |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Ulunne777(f): 2:08am On Jan 23, 2025 |
Doesn't mean anything. I never did for any of my babies,even when my pastor called me about it, I told him it's strange and alien to my culture as an Igbo person. We name the baby as soon as you are born,biko. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Free2Fly: 10:31am On Jan 24, 2025 |
ahamonyeka:Na only yorubas dey do that yeye thing; other Nigerians don't do it |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Free2Fly: 10:35am On Jan 24, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:At your age and as someone who grew up in Nigeria, irrespective of wherever you are now, you should be able to differentiate a Nigerian thing from a Yoruba/tribal thing. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Kobojunkie: 1:46pm On Jan 24, 2025*. Modified: 2:21pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
Free2Fly:Quit with the dumbfuckery already! 🙄🙄🙄 Naming ceremonies are practiced in Nigeria across many ethnic groups. Has been the case for at least the last 60 years of the country's existence. 😞 |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by CalmElder(m): 2:15pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
Tiv people don't do naming ceremony. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Free2Fly: 5:52pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Stop spewing out rubbish. Igbos and those from the south-south don't do any naming ceremony. I'm sure the northerners too don't do it. That's purely a yoruba culture, and not Nigeria's, you misguided non-male, non-female aka non-binary creature. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by LoneSoldier: 6:01pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
ahamonyeka:Naming ceremony is just a format religious people and traditional people use to take your money, the moment the child is born just give the child a name, stop having the mentality of if a child is not named in the church or shrine that the child can't be anything in life, unfortunately that is the mentality Nigeria has adopted, very stupid mentality...... |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Kobojunkie: 6:04pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
Free2Fly:Ignorance is not bliss! You have google at your disposal... use it abeg! ![]()
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| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by ezugegere(m): 7:58pm On Jan 24, 2025 |
My Church doesn't do naming ceremony and I don't do. We baptize our children with the name we want |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Free2Fly: 1:33pm On Jan 25, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Keep on Googling rubbish, while the reality on ground says otherwise Igbos do not conduct any naming ceremony |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Free2Fly: 1:33pm On Jan 25, 2025 |
ezugegere:Exactly |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Tjra: 7:13pm On Jan 25, 2025 |
Free2Fly:Are you naturally dumb or you are just pretending to be one? |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Free2Fly: 2:55am On Jan 26, 2025 |
Tjra:Who's this purging c0ckroach? When did your useless, obnoxious culture become a national one ![]() |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Herkim(m): 5:08am On Jan 26, 2025 |
Naming ceremony of a newly child born is far better than doing rubbish burial ceremony which most of the people does irrespective of your tribes and religion. Thanks |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Goodlady(f): 6:50am On Jan 26, 2025 |
Zonefree:In Nigeria events are done as the finance reach. |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Pojomojo: 8:37am On Jan 26, 2025 |
The Significance of Naming Ceremonies: Cultural, Social, and Emotional Implications Naming ceremonies are an integral part of many cultures, including Nigerian traditions. While the economic situation may make it challenging to organize elaborate ceremonies, the significance of naming ceremonies extends beyond financial considerations. Let's explore the importance of naming ceremonies and their potential effects on the child. Cultural and Social Significance 1. Cultural Identity: Naming ceremonies help establish a child's cultural identity, connecting them to their heritage and community. 2. Family and Community Bonding: The ceremony brings together family, friends, and community members, strengthening social bonds and creating a sense of belonging. 3. Rite of Passage: Naming ceremonies mark an important milestone in a child's life, symbolizing their transition from infancy to childhood. Emotional and Psychological Implications 1. Sense of Belonging: A naming ceremony can give a child a sense of belonging and identity, which is essential for their emotional and psychological development. 2. Self-Esteem and Confidence: The ceremony can boost a child's self-esteem and confidence, as they feel celebrated and recognized by their community. 3. Family Values and Traditions: Participating in a naming ceremony can help a child understand and appreciate their family's values and traditions. Effect on the Child While your uncle's decision not to hold naming ceremonies for his children may not have had a significantly negative impact, it's essential to consider the potential effects: 1. Cultural Disconnection: A child may feel disconnected from their cultural heritage and community if they don't participate in traditional naming ceremonies. 2. Lack of Sense of Belonging: Without a naming ceremony, a child may not develop a strong sense of belonging and identity, which can affect their emotional and psychological well-being. 3. Missed Opportunity for Family Bonding: A naming ceremony can be a valuable opportunity for family bonding and creating lasting memories. In conclusion, while economic challenges may make it difficult to organize elaborate naming ceremonies, the cultural, social, and emotional significance of these events should not be underestimated. If possible, consider scaling down the ceremony to focus on the essential aspects, such as the naming ritual, family bonding, and community recognition. ahamonyeka: |
| Re: Is Naming Ceremony That Important? by Mom007(f): 2:04pm On Jan 27, 2025 |
Try to do it, no matter how small. |
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